Posts Tagged ‘sage’
Herbs – the spice of life
When late afternoon arrives in our patch of yard, we turn on the reading lights. That's because we live in dappled shade and shadows from our forested northeastern exposure. 1/2 block away it's full sun, while we're calling it a day.
One outcome of our scant daylight is we don't grow food, or anything else that requires full sun. Which is OK by me because my short stint as a food grower was neither a personal or agricultural success.
Consumers are people, too
I support the concept of growing your own nutrition, but I do not support the worry: fungus, beetles, blight, cut worms, watering, fertilizing, weeding, thinning, fencing and harvesting gallons of one thing (I hope you like squash, dear). And then, it starts again next year. From scratch. Do I lack intestinal fortitude? No, I just can't tolerate the suspense of bringing in a crop. I gladly shop for local produce. Just leave me to my perennials.Best of both worlds
I designed my garden for other senses - mind, eye, nose - outdoor spaces, fragrant offerings, inspiring creations, intriguing curves, mini-vistas and low maintenance. OK, I pamper the roses a bit. Everything else weathers; a planting survives and thrives or ... succumbs. Perennial pragmatism. My one exception: herbs and annuals in pots. I hate buying fresh mint at the supermarket. Ditto parsley, sage rosemary and thyme, invariably expensive or trucked from Mexico. In pots, these herbs unfailingly just grow, and without fuss -- my kind of crop! They satisfy my gardening principles while providing a culinary and aesthetic je ne sais quoi.
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